LIST OF OSTEOLOGICAL SPECIMENS. 



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Skull and horns. Nepal. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 



Base of skull and horns. Nepal. 



Skull. 



Two skulls of a male, with horns, differently developed. Presented 



by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 

 Skull, female. Presented by B, H. Hodgson, Esq. 

 A pair of large horns on shortish peduncles. Presented by B. 



H. Hodgson. Esq. 

 A pair of small horns on very long slender peduncles. Presented 



by B. H. Hodgson, Esq. 

 Vertebra, pelvis, and leg bones. Presented by B. H. Hodgson, 



Esq. 



Rangifer, H. Smith. 



The Rein Deer. Rangifer Tarandus. 



Skeleton. Presented by Sir T. M. Wilson, Bart. 



Skull, large, horns small, slender branches small subulate, mid- 

 dle branch largest. 



Skull and horns large, long, slender (Cuv. Oss. Foss. t. 4,/. 20) ; 

 no basal branch to right horn. 



Skull and horns ; horns, large, long, slender, apex broad, branched 

 behind, no basal branch to right horn. 



Horns, middle sized, the lower branch of left elongate, forked ; 

 of right horn very broad, palmated. North America. Pre- 

 sented by Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N. 



Horns small, the lower and middle branch of right horn, conflu- 

 ent palmated. North America. Presented by Captain Sir 

 John Franklin, R.N. 



Horns, large (Cuv. Oss. Foss. t. 4. /. 17), basal branch of left 

 horn large palmated ; of right smaller, lobed. 



Horns, large (Cuv. Oss. Foss. t. 4, /. 9), basal branch of left horn 

 very large, palmated ; of right, simple subulate. Siberia ? 



Horns, long, elongated, slender, erect, lower branches elongate 

 lobed, top broad lobed. 



Horn, middle sized (Cuv. Oss. Foss. t. 4,f. 8), lower branch of 

 left horn simple ; of right broad, palmated. North America. 

 Presented by Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N. 



Horns, large, long, slender, upper back branches recurved. North 

 America. Presented by Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N. 



Horns, large, long, slender (Cuv. Oss. Foss. t. 4,/. 13). Presented 

 by Captain Sir John Franklin, R.N. 



Horns, very small, basal branch subulate, upper and medial 

 branch bifid. 



Horns, large, with the basal branch of each horn dilated, palmated 

 (Cuv. Oss. Foss. t. 4,/. 17). From Mr. Brooke's Museum. 



